Wanedtheeven,andfolkbegantogobedward,sothatthehallgrewthinofguests。ThencameupthecarlinetoRalphandtookhimasideintoanook,andsaidtohim:“Youngknight,nowwillItelltheewhatseemedtomestrangee’ennow;
  towit,thatthecaptivedamselshouldbebearinganecklaceaboutherneckasliketothineasonelambistoanother:
  butIthoughtthoumightestbelieverthatIspakeitnotopenlybeforealltheotherfolk。SoIheldmypeace。”
  “Dame。”saidhe,“Ithankthee:forsoothIfearsorelythatthisdamselismysister;foreverwehavewornthesamelikepairofbeads。
  AndasformeIhavecomehithertofindher,andevilwillitbeifI
  findherenthralled,anditmaybepastredemption。”
  AndtherewithhegaveherapieceofthegoldmoneyofUpmeads。
  “Yea。”saidshe,“pooryouth;thatwillbesoothindeed,forthouartsomewhatlikeuntoher,yetfargoodlier。
  ButIgrieveforthee,andknownotwhatthouwiltdo;
  whereasbythistimemostlikeshehasbeensoldandboughtandisdwellinginsomelord’sstrong-house;sometyrantthatneedethnotmoney,andwillnotlethispreygoforaprayer。
  Here,takethouthygoldagain,forthoumaystwellneedit,andletmeshearalockofthygoldenhair,andIshallbewellapaidformykeepingsilenceconcerningthylove。
  ForIdeemthatitisevenso,andthatsheisnotthysister,elsehadstthoustayedathome,andprayedforherwithbookandpriestandaltar,andnotgoneseekingherawearyway。”
  Ralphreddenedbutsaidnaught,andletherputscizzorsamongsthiscurlylocks,andtakewhatofthemshewould。
  Andthenhewenttohisbed,andponderedthesematterssomewhat,andsaidtohimselfthatitwasbythisdamsel’smeansthatheshouldfindtheWellattheWorld’sEnd。
  Yethesaidalso,that,whetheritweresoornot,hewasboundtoseekher,anddeliverherfromthralldom,sincehehadkissedhersosweetandfriendly,likeabrother,forthesweetnessandkindnessofher,beforehehadfallenintothelovethathadbroughthimsuchjoyandsuchgrief。
  Andtherewithhetookoutthatpieceofhergownfromhispouch,anditseemeddeartohim。Butitmadehimthinksadlyofwhatgrieforpainshemighteventhenbebearing,sothathelongedtodeliverher,andthatlongingwassweettohim。
  Insuchthoughtshefellasleep。
  ABattleintheMountainsWhenitwasmorningtheyaroseearlyandateamorsel;andClementgavefreelytotheWardenandhishelpmateonbehalfofthefellowship;
  andthentheysaddledtheirnags,anddidontheloadsanddeparted;
  andthewaywasevilotherwise,butitwasdownhill,andallwatersraneast。
  Alldaytheyrode,andatevenwhenthesunhadnotquiteset,theypitchedtheircampatthefootofaroundknollamidstavalleywherewaswaterandgrass;andlookingdownthence,theyhadasightofthefruitfulplain,whereinlayCheapingKnoweallgoodlyblueinthedistance。
  Thiswasafairplaceandalovely,andgreateasewouldtheyhavehadthere,wereitnotthattheymustkeepwatchandwardwithmorepainsthantheretofore;forClementdeemeditasgoodascertainthatthewildmenwouldfalluponthemthatnight。
  Butallwaspeacefulthenightthrough,andinthemorningtheygattothewayspeedily,ridingwiththeirarmouron,andtheirbowsbent:
  andthreeofthemen-at-armsrodeaheadtoespytheway。
  Soitbefellthattheyhadnotriddentwohourserebackcamethefore-riderswiththetidingsthatthepassnextbelowthemwasthickwiththeStrong-thieves。
  Thefellowshipwereastheninsuchaplace,thattheywereridingahighbareridge,andcouldnotbeassailedtotheadvantageofthethievesiftheyabodewheretheywere;whereasiftheywentforward,theymustneedsgodownwiththeroadintothedalethatwasbesetbythewildmen。Nowtheywerethree-scoreandtwoalltold,butofthesebutascoreofmen-at-armsbesidesRalph,andClement,whowasastoutfighterwhenneedwas。
  Oftheothers,somewerebutlads,andoftheChapmenwerethreeoldmen,andmorethanoneblencherbesides。However,allmenwerearmed,andtheyhadmanybows,andsomeofthechapmen’sknaveswerefellarchers。
  Sotheytookcounseltogether,andtosomeitseemedbettertoabidetheonsetontheirvantageground。
  ButtoClementandtheoldermen-at-armsthisseemedofnoavail。
  Forthoughtheycouldseetheplaincountrydownbelow,theywouldhavenosuccourofit;andClementbadethemthinkhowthenightwouldcomeatlast,andthatthelongertheyabode,thegreaterwouldbethegatheringoftheStrong-thieves;
  sothat,allthingsconsidered,itwerebettertofallonatonceandtotrytheadventureofthevalley。
  Andthisaftersometalktheyyea-saidall,saveafewwhoheldtheirskinssodearthattheirwitswanderedsomewhat。
  Sothesetimorousonestheybadeguardthesumpterbeastsandtheirloads;
  andevensotheydid,andabodealittle,whilethemen-at-armsandthebowmenwentforwardwithoutmoreado;andRalphrodebetwixtClementandthecaptainofthemen-at-arms。
  Presentlytheywerecomeclosetotheplacewherethewaywentdownintothevalley,cleavingthroughaclayeybent,sothattheslipperysidesofthecleftwentuphightorightandleft;
  whereforebygoodhaptherewerenobigstonesanightorolldownuponthem。Moreoverthewaywasshort,andtheyrodesixabreastdownthepassandweresoonthroughthehollowway。
  AsherodeRalphsawafewoftheStrong-thievesatthenetherendwherethepasswidenedout,andtheyletflysomearrowsatthechapmenwhichdidnohurt,thoughsomeoftheshaftsrattledonthearmourofthecompanions。
  ButwhenClementsawthatfolk,andheardthenoiseoftheirshoutingheliftedupagreataxethatheboreandcried,“St。AgnesfortheMercers!”andsetspurstohishorse。
  Sodidtheyall,andcameclatteringandshoutingdownthesteeproadlikeastoneoutofasling,anddraverightintothevalleyoneandall,thewouldbelaggardsfollowingafter;
  fortheywereafraidtobeleftbehind。
  Thewildmen,who,saveforwideshieldswhichtheybore,werebutevillyarmed,mostlyinskinsofbeasts,madenocountenanceofdefence,butfledalltheymighttowardsthesteepslopesofthevalley,andthenturnedandfelltoshooting;
  forthecompanionsdurstnotpursueinhastelesttheyshouldbescattered,andoverwhelmedbythemultitudeoffoemen;
  buttheydrewupalongthesouthsideofthevalley,andhadthemasteryoftheroad,sothatthisfirstboutwaswithoutblood-shedding。Albeitthethievesstillshotintheirweakbowsfromthehill-side,butscarcehurtaman。
  Thenthebowmenofthefellowshipfelltoshootingatthewildmen,whilethemen-at-armsbreathedtheirhorses,andthesumpter-beastsweregatheredtogetherbehindthem;
  fortheyhadnodreadofabidingthereawhile,whereasbehindthemthegroundwasbrokenintoasteepshalycliff,bushedhereandtherewithtoughbushes,sothatnomancouldcomeupitsavebyclimbingwithhandandknee,andthatnoteasily。
  Nowwhenthearchershadshotagoodwhile,andsomeofthethieveshadfallenbeforethem,andmenwereingoodheartbecauseoftheflightofthewildmen,Ralph,seeingthatthesestillhungabouttheslopes,criedout:
  “MasterClement,andthouCaptain,sureitwillbeill-donetoleavethesemenunbrokenbehindus,lesttheyfollowusandhangaboutourhindermost,slayingusbothmenandhorses。”
  “Evenso。”quoththecaptain,whowasamanoffewwords,“letusgo。
  Butdothou,Clement,abidebythestuffwiththeladsandbowmen。”
  Thenhecriedoutaloud:“St。Christophertoaid!”andshookhisrein,andalltheywhowerecladinarmourandwellmountedspurredonwithhimagainstthestrong-thieves。Butthese,whentheysawtheonsetofthehorsemen,butdrewalittleupthehill-sideandstoodfast,andsomeofthehorseswerehurtbytheirshot。
  Sothecaptainbadedrawreinandoffhorse,whileClementledhisbowmennigher,andtheyshotwelltogether,andhinderedthethievesfromclosingroundthemen-at-arms,orfallingonthehorses。
  Sothenthecompanionswentforwardstoutlyonfoot,andenteredintothebattleofthethieves,andtherewasthethrustingandthehewinggreat:forthefoemenboreaxes,andmalls,andspears,andwerelittleafraid,havingthevantage-ground;
  andtheywerelitheandstrongmen,thoughnottall。
  Ralphplayedmanfully,andwashurtbyaspearabovetheknee,butnotgrievously;soheheededitnot,butclearedaspaceallabouthimwithgreatstrokesoftheUpmeads’blade;thenasthewildmengavebacktherewasoneofthemwhostoodhisgroundandletdriveastrokeofalong-handledhammerathim,butRalphraninunderthestrokeandcaughthimbythethroatanddrewhimoutofthepress。
  Andeventherewiththewildmenbrokeupbeforetheonsetoftheall-armedcarles,andfledupthehill,andthemen-at-armsfollowedthembutalittle,fortheirarmourmadethemunspeedy;
  sothattheytooknomoreofthosemen,thoughtheyslewsome,butturnedaboutandgatheredroundRalphandmademerryoverhiscatch,fortheywerejoyouswiththehappyendofbattle;
  andClement,whohadlefthisbowmenwhentheCompanionsweremingledwiththewild-men,wasthereamidstthenighest。
  SaidRalphtohim:“Well,haveIgotmeaservantandthrallgoodcheap?”
  “Yea。”saidClement,“ifthoudeemapolecatalikelyhound。”
  SaidtheCaptain:“Putthyswordthroughhim,knight。”Quothanother:
  “Lethimrunuphill,andourbowmenshallshootamatchathim。”
  “Nay。”saidRalph,“theyhavedonewellwiththeirshooting,letthemrest。
  Astomythrustingmyswordthroughtheman,Captain,Ihaddonethatbefore,hadIbeensominded。Atanyrate,Iwillaskhimifhewillservemetruly。
  Otherwiseheseemethastrongcarleandahandy。Howsayestthou,lad,didI
  taketheefairly?”“Yea。”saidtheman,“thouartastronglad。”
  Heseemedtofeartheswordsabouthimbutlittle,andforsoothhewasawarrior-likeman,andnotill-looking。Hewasofmiddleheight,strongandwell-knit,withblackhairlikeabeast’smaneforshagginess,andbrightblueeyes。Hewascladinashortcoatofgreyhomespun,withanox-skinhabergeonlacedupoverit;hehadneitherhelmnorhat,norshoes,buthosenmadeofawoollenclouttiedabouthislegs;
  hisshieldofwoodandox-hidelayonthegroundafewpacesoff,andhishammerbesideit,whichhehaddroppedwhenRalphfirsthandledhim,butagreatuglyknifewasstillgirttohim。
  NowRalphsaithtohim:“Whichwiltthou——beslain,orserveme?”
  Saidthecarle,grinning,yetnotfoully:“GuessifIwouldnotratherservethee!”“Wiltthouservemetruly?”saidRalph。
  “Whynot?”quoththecarle:“yetIwarntheethatifthoubeatme,saveinhotblood,IshallputaknifeintotheewhenImay。”
  “O。”saidone,“thrusthimthroughnowatonce,lordRalph。”
  “Nay,Iwillnot。”saidRalph;“hehathwarnedmefairly。
  Maybehewillservemetruly。MasterClement,wiltthoulendmeahorseformymantoride?”“Yea。”saidClement;
  “yetImisdoubtmeofthynewsquire。”Thenheturnedtothemen-at-armsandsaid:“Notarrying,mymasters!
  Tohorseandawaybeforetheygathergain!”
  Sotheymountedandrodeawayfromthatvalleyofthepass,andRalphmadehismanridebesidehim。Butthemansaidtohim,assoonastheywereriding:“TakenotethatIwillnotfightagainstmykindred。”
  “Nonebiddeththeeso。”saidRalph;“butdothoutakeheedthatifthoufightagainstusIwillslaytheeoutright。”Saidtheman:
  “Afairbargain!”“Well。”saidRalph,“Iwillhavethyknifeofthee,lestittemptthee,asisthewontofcoldiron,andamaiden’sbody。”
  “Nay,master。”quoththeman,“leavememyknife,asthouartagoodfellow。
  Intwohourstimeweshallbepastallperilofmypeople,andwhenwecomedownbelowIwillslaytheeasmanyasthouwilt,soitbeoutofthekindred。Forsoothdownthereeviltheybe,andunkinsome。”
  “Sobeit,lad。”saidRalph,laughing,“keepthyknife;buthangthiswordofminethereon,thatifthouslayanymanofthisfellowshipsaveme,Iwillratherflaytheealivethanslaythee。”
  Quoththecarle:“Thatisthebargain,then,andIyeasayit。”
  “Good。”saidRalph;“nowtellmethyname。”“BullShockhead。”
  saidthecarle。